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Social Networks are CB Radios #

March 7th, 2008 | In Worth Considering 

PBS’s Cringely’s latest column seems as much dissatisfied with Facebook clutter as it is about anything, but there are a few interesting points.

The tip-off that we’re nearing the end of a cycle is the flight to quality we’re seeing from some of the bigger players. At Facebook, for example, you can no longer register using an e-mail address from an anonymous mail site like Mailinator, Operamail, or Countermail. Facebook demands that you take an extra three minutes and get a Yahoo Mail or AOL mail address for example. This is clearly the company pruning its subscribers in anticipation of an acquisition in the next couple quarters. There is no other reason to do it. MySpace isn’t doing it despite a very real sex offender scandal, but then MySpace has already been sold and Facebook hasn’t yet.

Once Facebook has been taken and one or two others, the golden era of social networking acquisitions will be over and the entrepreneurs will be headed for that Next Big Thing.

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